The book looks at microservices and cloud computing using Go. Authors Mina Andrawos and Martin Helmich start by covering the software architectural patterns of cloud applications, as well as practical concepts regarding how to scale, distribute, and deploy those applications. The book also shows how to build a JavaScript-based front-end for your application, using TypeScript and React. AWS is also covered to show how commercial cloud offerings work.

Build secure microservices that can effectively communicate with other services

Get to know about event-driven architectures by diving into message queues such as Kafka, Rabbitmq, and AWS SQS.

Understand key modern database technologies such as MongoDB, and Amazon's DynamoDB

Use the power of containers

Explore Amazon cloud services fundamentals

Know how to utilize the power of the Go language to access key services in the Amazon cloud such as S3, SQS, DynamoDB and more.

Build front-end applications using ReactJS with Go

Implement CD for modern applications

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